S Health Problem Found - Samsung Galaxy S7 Questions and Answers

Hello!
I have a GS7 from samsung. I want to use S Health but it says that my phone is rooted for no reason. I rooted one time but i reinstalled software but still says that is rooted. When i download root checker it says its not rooted :crying:. So please help me!Thanks!

DomasGamerLTU said:
Hello!
I have a GS7 from samsung. I want to use S Health but it says that my phone is rooted for no reason. I rooted one time but i reinstalled software but still says that is rooted. When i download root checker it says its not rooted :crying:. So please help me!Thanks!
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You tripped KNOX when you rooted, that is now permanent, Samsung apps are secured with KNOX and will not run if KNOX = 0x1
There are workarounds to get some of the apps working again if you search the forum

DomasGamerLTU said:
Hello!
I have a GS7 from samsung. I want to use S Health but it says that my phone is rooted for no reason. I rooted one time but i reinstalled software but still says that is rooted. When i download root checker it says its not rooted :crying:. So please help me!Thanks!
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Now you probably need root for use Shealth
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*Detection* said:
You tripped KNOX when you rooted, that is now permanent, Samsung apps are secured with KNOX and will not run if KNOX = 0x1
There are workarounds to get some of the apps working again if you search the forum
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Thanks!But what do you mean workarounds to get some of the apps working again if you search the forum?

You can root, and then use the Systemless-Devbase.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/s7-edge/development/samsung-systemless-devbase-encryption-t3517178

profi_fahrer said:
You can root, and then use the Systemless-Devbase.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/s7-edge/development/samsung-systemless-devbase-encryption-t3517178
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I don't want to root my device! Sorry! Can someone reply a way to do without root?

DomasGamerLTU said:
I don't want to root my device! Sorry! Can someone reply a way to do without root?
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As has already been explained to you, you have already done the damage, there is no way to use certain Samsung KNOX apps without a root workaround now, you should have read up about this before rooting the first time

DomasGamerLTU said:
I don't want to root my device! Sorry! Can someone reply a way to do without root?
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Hi. You can do without root, but first you need to root it to have access to /efs/ with Root browser. In /efs/ find the file factory.prop. Here add the line
ro.config.tima=0
Then flash stock unrooted with ODIN and then S health works forever.
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*Detection* said:
As has already been explained to you, you have already done the damage, there is no way to use certain Samsung KNOX apps without a root workaround now, you should have read up about this before rooting the first time
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Are you sure? How i explained you can use S health even if knox is 0x1. All you have to do is to go to /efs/ and add that line in factory.prop.

andrei1412 said:
Hi. You can do without root, but first you need to root it to have access to /efs/ with Root browser. In /efs/ find the file factory.prop. Here add the line
ro.config.tima=0
Then flash stock unrooted with ODIN and then S health works forever.
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Are you sure? How i explained you can use S health even if knox is 0x1. All you have to do is to go to /efs/ and add that line in factory.prop.
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Your method requires root lol

*Detection* said:
Your method requires root lol
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lol ! Can someone reply a way to do without root? I NEED S HEALTH! AND I NEED KNOX!:crying::crying::crying::crying::crying::crying::crying::crying::crying::crying::crying::crying:

DomasGamerLTU said:
lol ! Can someone reply a way to do without root? I NEED S HEALTH! AND I NEED KNOX!:crying::crying::crying::crying::crying::crying::crying::crying::crying::crying::crying::crying:
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Same here, never read what exactly holds the waranty void when start to root. Always thought hardwarewise.
Securefolder, Samsung health, Knox.
Should have waited till samsung totaly stops support, and than use customrecoverys for custom roms.
But all to late now.
I think ill get a ox1 tattoo to remember this

DomasGamerLTU said:
lol ! Can someone reply a way to do without root? I NEED S HEALTH! AND I NEED KNOX!:crying::crying::crying::crying::crying::crying::crying::crying::crying::crying::crying::crying:
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There is no method without root

andrei1412 said:
Hi. You can do without root, but first you need to root it to have access to /efs/ with Root browser. In /efs/ find the file factory.prop. Here add the line
ro.config.tima=0
Then flash stock unrooted with ODIN and then S health works forever.
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Are you sure? How i explained you can use S health even if knox is 0x1. All you have to do is to go to /efs/ and add that line in factory.prop.
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i did that, added this to factory.prop with root browser and just flashed stock and turned off the oem unlocking. in both way oem unlock on or off the result was the same. i cant use s health. it still says my phone is compromised. why ?

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[Q] Bricking the phone

Hey, I previously bricked my asus transformer tf700, it couldn't get into download mode, recovery mode or anything else, I didn't backed up nothing so it was pretty ruined.. I am afraid of my galaxy s6 so.. what can I do so even if my phone will hard brick or something else.. I will be just fine..
use helium to back up your phone, then use ping pong root to root it without flipping knox.
frettfreak said:
use helium to back up your phone, then use ping pong root to root it without flipping knox.
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Thx but it already rooted by cfautoroot ... knoz tripped..
JusTeN_ said:
Thx but it already rooted by cfautoroot ... knoz tripped..
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If you follow to the letters the instructions, the risk of brick is very low.
I can do it with you on Skype if you want.
Just PM me.
-JFK- said:
If you follow to the letters the instructions, the risk of brick is very low.
I can do it with you on Skype if you want.
Just PM me.
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Thats great but I just want to backup the things to be fine

Safe to take "Security policy updates" if rooted?

Got a message this morning that there was a security policy update to download. I'm thinking this is to resolve the keyboard issue - does anyone know for sure? Am I able to take the update at all if I'm rooted (but stock)? Will it break anything? Sprint version, so I don't think it's the 5.1.1 update.
i just ignore/cancel
5.1.1 is a major update which will come via an OTA.
Pretty sure the security updates have to do with updating certificates etcs on the phone though they have always been a bit vague on their purpose. If you decline them, they will just ask again. Never had a "security" issue accepting them rooted or otherwise.
I did it, now my root doesn't work. FML.
bloodrain954 said:
I did it, now my root doesn't work. FML.
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That sucks (and was exactly what I was afraid of) - did you try running ping pong again?
bloodrain954 said:
I did it, now my root doesn't work. FML.
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Sure you didn't upgrade to 5.1.1?
I did it a couple days ago and I didn't lose root.
bloodrain954 said:
I did it, now my root doesn't work. FML.
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krelvinaz said:
Sure you didn't upgrade to 5.1.1?
I did it a couple days ago and I didn't lose root.
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Right - to clarify, I'm not talking about the major ota that updates you to 5.1.1. I'm referring to the notification that refers to "Security policy updates". It's my understanding that this has to do with the keyboard security issue, as opposed to updating the os, but I'm not sure.
krelvinaz said:
Sure you didn't upgrade to 5.1.1?
I did it a couple days ago and I didn't lose root.
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No it's not 5.1.1, I'm on the 920i, so 5.1.1 isn't even out.
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fachadick said:
That sucks (and was exactly what I was afraid of) - did you try running ping pong again?
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Yeah I've tried the newest 6.0b version, it claims it gets root, but doesn't. Running root checker says I have root, but shortly after says I don't. Opening apps that require root, I can grant them root permission, but then it doesn't actually obtain it.
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When I get home I think I'm going to try and wipe and reroot. I really need root for xmod -_-
I took the security update earlier. Still have root. No issues.

can i disable ota update notification... im rooted

i rooted my s6 back when pingpong first arrived havent had any problems but this ota update pops up everyday is there a way to remove that?
With TI you can freeze System Update 1.0 to stop OTA from loading. You might need to remove the update file if you already have it to stop the notice.
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With TI you can freeze System Update 1.0 to stop OTA from loading. You might need to remove the update file if you already have it to stop the notice.
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what is TI i have titanium backup to freeze files and i dont see a system update file there to freeze
Bupp100 said:
what is TI i have titanium backup to freeze files and i dont see a system update file there to freeze
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Go to system/app. Go to SDM and rename the apk inside to SDM.apk.bak.
Bupp100 said:
what is TI i have titanium backup to freeze files and i dont see a system update file there to freeze
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Sorry it should have been TB, titanium backup
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My S6 is on AOC3, stock and unrooted. How can I disable/block it from taking the OTA?
flooritnfly said:
My S6 is on AOC3, stock and unrooted. How can I disable/block it from taking the OTA?
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You need to be root to do that, not aware of an unrooted option.
Tulsadiver said:
Go to system/app. Go to SDM and rename the apk inside to SDM.apk.bak.
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Will this permanently (at least until one changes it back to "SDM.apk") prevent my S6 from automatically downloading and installing the OF1 update?
EDIT: I just tried this and it said "task failed"
flooritnfly said:
Will this permanently (at least until one changes it back to "SDM.apk") prevent my S6 from automatically downloading and installing the OF1 update?
EDIT: I just tried this and it said "task failed"
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Never heard of that. You rooted? Is your explorer a root explorer?
Tulsadiver said:
Never heard of that. You rooted? Is your explorer a root explorer?
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Not rooted yet. Does that renaming process only work if you are rooted?
flooritnfly said:
Not rooted yet. Does that renaming process only work if you are rooted?
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Yes. No system file can be messed with without root.
Tulsadiver said:
Yes. No system file can be messed with without root.
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Gotcha. I am gonna root just not for a few days til I get some time.
If I "No thanks" the OTA for the time being it's not going to download and install behind my back is it?
flooritnfly said:
Gotcha. I am gonna root just not for a few days til I get some time.
If I "No thanks" the OTA for the time being it's not going to download and install behind my back is it?
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I had a bad experience with a s4 I had once where it jumped on without my giving it the okay. What firmware are you on? It doesn't take but a couple of minutes to root.
Tulsadiver said:
I had a bad experience with a s4 I had once where it jumped on without my giving it the okay. What firmware are you on? It doesn't take but a couple of minutes to root.
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OC3. I know but I use my phone a LOT for work and need tethering to work more than anything else and already have foxfi working alright while being without root which is good enough for the time being......not sure how to set it (tethering) up once I am rooted without digging into XDA some more to find out.
Plus I have to set up all my apps again coming from my S3, and settings and such.
flooritnfly said:
OC3. I know but I use my phone a LOT for work and need tethering to work more than anything else and already have foxfi working alright while being without root which is good enough for the time being......not sure how to set it (tethering) up once I am rooted without digging into XDA some more to find out.
Plus I have to set up all my apps again coming from my S3, and settings and such.
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That's cool. Need time for that. OC3 roots the easiest but OE2 is easy too. Just one more step.
Here is what you need to get native tethering to work when you are ready.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/ver...od-hotspot-native-enabled-s6-varient-t3104993
If you're rooted just delete update.zip from /cache/fota/
And/Or
you could try on unrooted/rooted devices going to Settings>application manager>all>Google play services and untick "Show Notifications"
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Tulsadiver said:
That's cool. Need time for that. OC3 roots the easiest but OE2 is easy too. Just one more step.
Here is what you need to get native tethering to work when you are ready.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/ver...od-hotspot-native-enabled-s6-varient-t3104993
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Should I take the OTA to OE2 first before root? Just worried it'll OTA straight to OF1 and skip OE2 then I'd be screwed. (Actually started a thread on that: http://forum.xda-developers.com/veri...o-of1-t3176197)
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Should I take the OTA to OE2 first before root? Just worried it'll OTA straight to OF1 and skip OE2 then I'd be screwed. (Actually started a thread on that: http://forum.xda-developers.com/veri...o-of1-t3176197)
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Have you ever used odin? You could update manually. Or use smartswitch. I always use custom roms myself. Most of those have tethering enabled built in.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/verizon-galaxy-s6/general/verizon-s6-stock-restore-files-t3096000
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Have you ever used odin? You could update manually. Or use smartswitch. I always use custom roms myself. Most of those have tethering enabled built in.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/verizon-galaxy-s6/general/verizon-s6-stock-restore-files-t3096000
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I've never used SmartSwitch before. Have used Odin a few times in the past but definitely wouldn't call myself "savvy" with it. On your link whats the difference between "Stock OE2 Tar" and "OE2 Retail Firmware" ?
The entire rooting process on the S6 freaks me out more than than the S3 simply because the battery is sealed and can't pull it if I need to....
flooritnfly said:
I've never used SmartSwitch before. Have used Odin a few times in the past but definitely wouldn't call myself "savvy" with it. On your link whats the difference between "Stock OE2 Tar" and "OE2 Retail Firmware" ?
The entire rooting process on the S6 freaks me out more than than the S3 simply because the battery is sealed and can't pull it if I need to....
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The firmware one is like an update. I've never used smartswitch but it is supposed to be a safe way to update. There is kies too.
Rooting the S6 is simple and safe in my opinion. Ping-pong is a snap. No need for a computer. Instead of pulling the battery, you can always go into maintenance mode to reboot or turn off your phone. Just like going into download mode (except your phone is still on) you hold the volume down-home-power buttons for about ten seconds and let go. Gunthermic has a rooted rom that is stock deodexed that is really nice. Misterxtc has an OC3 and OE2 roms. You need to install flashfire. That is our only way to flash roms or mods. It works great (also does backups).

What is safe to remove after root?

Freshly rooted on h81010o, root checked and verified.
Anyways Im just looking for a list of whats safe to remove as far as preloaded bloat goes.
Here ya go!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/att-g4/help/uninstalling-att-bloat-t3169577
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SyntheticEMRLD said:
Freshly rooted on h81010o, root checked and verified.
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Curious, how did you root H81010o already?
I really can't find a root method for lg g4 h81010o. Can you please help me root it?
H8101o root?
Yeah, I'm also curious on how you rooted the h8101o
SyntheticEMRLD said:
Freshly rooted on h81010o, root checked and verified.
Anyways Im just looking for a list of whats safe to remove as far as preloaded bloat goes.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/g4/orig-development/root-tmo-vzw-intl-variants-soon-root-lg-t3164765 (MAKE A BACKUP.img BEFORE YOU FLASH ROOTED.img)
Follow this process, but you will need these images for the 10o OS version:
http://vps.banandana.com/h810.html
bigjohnman said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/g4/orig-development/root-tmo-vzw-intl-variants-soon-root-lg-t3164765 (MAKE A BACKUP.img BEFORE YOU FLASH ROOTED.img)
Follow this process, but you will need these images for the 10o OS version:
http://vps.banandana.com/h810.html
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Please also know, once you root, you will NOT be able to take any future OTA Updates. Even if you flash back your unrooted System.img
LG's Root Checker Tool prevents this. You can read more about it http://forum.xda-developers.com/att-g4/general/root-checker-tool-rct-analysis-t3229175
I did... so not sure why you are saying that.
"LG's Root Checker Tool prevents this. You can read more about it http://forum.xda-developers.com/att-...lysis-t3229175"
In that link, the factory reset that they are talking about is by holding the volume down while rebooting. That wouldn't work, but a Disk Dump of the original files (StockOS) back onto the phone will in fact work.
Does this method work? Anyone else test it?
warri said:
Please also know, once you root, you will NOT be able to take any future OTA Updates. Even if you flash back your unrooted System.img
LG's Root Checker Tool prevents this. You can read more about it http://forum.xda-developers.com/att-g4/general/root-checker-tool-rct-analysis-t3229175
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false. i've done the following in order since ive gotten my H810
- unrooted 10b (came from the factory)
- unrooted 10g
- rooted 10g
- unrooted 10g
- unrooted 10l
- rooted 10l
- unrooted 10o
- rooted 10o
have never had problems updating OTA as long as i reflash the unrooted system.img first. keep in mind, i also do not install xposed as that seems to be the thing that keeps OTA from being installed later on
goowamont said:
Does this method work? Anyone else test it?
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yes
as for OP, i compiled that list of safe to delete apps. do not delete the LG bloat, as that will cause a security error and you'll be bricked
For the h81010o version, you said to use the low effort root method... Do I do the exact method and use the same exact AT&T commands that they have for the h81010g? Because I want to know if that command is compatible with the h81010o version. Thank you.

root not removed 100%

Can ANYONE ... SOMEONE assist me ... I had rooted my S8+, i need to be unrooted for work now ... i have flashed the Oreo CRB3 and the device still shows root when the app does its checks ... do i need to stay on BQL1??? i flashed and even used the PIT file a few times ... im confused as to what i can do now or should do to remove root 100%. would it make sense go back to the rooted ROM i was using .. UNROOT the device then flash back to BQL1?
if anyone can help
Impossible that the phone is rooted after you flash new firmware, everything gets wiped when you do that. Which message does it actually show?
peachpuff said:
Impossible that the phone is rooted after you flash new firmware, everything gets wiped when you do that. Which message does it actually show?
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its an app blackberry connect ... it is detecting root ... it actually says phone was jailbroken which is not android.
matthewd769 said:
its an app blackberry connect ... it is detecting root ... it actually says phone was jailbroken which is not android.
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Which phone do you have, us or international? Its probably saying that knox is tripped. Post a screen shot of the message.
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Which phone do you have, us or international? Its probably saying that knox is tripped. Post a screen shot of the message.
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Us ... verizon .. thanks for the help and hopefully we can fix this
What does it say in download mode for current binary/system status and warranty void? Take a pic of that as well. The current root method for the snapdragon phones doesn't trip knox so its hard to say what that app is picking up.
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Impossible that the phone is rooted after you flash new firmware, everything gets wiped when you do that. Which message does it actually show?
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What does it say in download mode for current binary/system status and warranty void? Take a pic of that as well. The current root method for the snapdragon phones doesn't trip knox so its hard to say what that app is picking up.
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give me a few and ill take a pic
I've done some Googling. It looks like this is a secure "military grade" encrypted app. The app is detecting that Knox has been tripped, which is why you're seeing the error.
There's no way you'll be able to install the app on your phone. Nothing you do will get around it. It seems Blackberry do a lot of integration with Samsung Knox products, as it's also military grade security.
EDIT: Sorry - just noticed you have a Snapdragon - in which case, you'd have been using the SamPWND root method? if so, this doesn't trip Knox, so you should be able to run this app no problem.
I your Knox is tripped, you've done something wrong, or something else to trip it.
As per what @peachpuff said, we need to know what the download mode screen shows.
It's a slightly used ex-Trump phone for talking to the Russians, of coarse Knox has been tripped . . .
and then run over a number of times.
JeffDC said:
It's a slightly used ex-Trump phone for talking to the Russians, of coarse Knox has been tripped . . .
and then run over a number of times.
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the_scotsman said:
I've done some Googling. It looks like this is a secure "military grade" encrypted app. The app is detecting that Knox has been tripped, which is why you're seeing the error.
There's no way you'll be able to install the app on your phone. Nothing you do will get around it. It seems Blackberry do a lot of integration with Samsung Knox products, as it's also military grade security.
EDIT: Sorry - just noticed you have a Snapdragon - in which case, you'd have been using the SamPWND root method? if so, this doesn't trip Knox, so you should be able to run this app no problem.
I your Knox is tripped, you've done something wrong, or something else to trip it.
As per what @peachpuff said, we need to know what the download mode screen shows.
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LMAO Russian phone ... yes it was the SamPWND ... then I flashed the BQL1 ... with the PIT file and using the reg odin to Oreo CRB3 .... I cant figure out why it detects root ...
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Impossible that the phone is rooted after you flash new firmware, everything gets wiped when you do that. Which message does it actually show?
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Peach, if re-installing the OS would wipe the Persistence directory, that would make removing FRP's too easy. Is it really 'that' easy to undo an FRP?
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Yes, blown fuse.
US based phone. If you'er working govt or have to have Blackberry association, this phone likely will not be able to perform that function.
Someone shared last week that using a combo file can remove FRP, i.e. the Persistence directory where the locked Google account is stored, and return a phone to normal use, however it seems your fuse/Knox is shot.
I have not heard of anything that can undo a blown fuse. Have you?
Are you able to boot into system/run the phone other than this issue? If not, remove the FRP and see what condition the warnings are in at that time.
Rempving FRP .... dont know how or the process you mentioned ... ill google it and see.
Thank you for helping i appreciate it and hopefully get this to work. Everything else works w the phone.
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Peach, if re-installing the OS would wipe the Persistence directory, that would make removing FRP's too easy. Is it really 'that' easy to undo an FRP?
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Yes, blown fuse.
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No, RPMB fuse blown isn't the Knox fuse - it's completely different. Every S8 shows this after updating the bootloader.
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No, RPMB fuse blown isn't the Knox fuse - it's completely different. Every S8 shows this after updating the bootloader.
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So if the OP goes back to the original boot loader . . . ? But the fuse is an electronic/hardware fuse, yes? So it can not be reset?
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Just found this from an initial cursory search . . . still searching.
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Re: Samsung Galaxy S8 stuck on boot (logo)
I did a bit of reading, and from what I saw, the RPMB Fuse is supposedly always displayed as being blown. There was a lot of speculation surrounding this, but they believe it's tripped in order to prevent using the board itself in another device, or to prevent downgrading of any kind."
https://us.community.samsung.com/t5...laxy-S8-stuck-on-boot-logo/td-p/107395/page/3
I have not found any consensus on this.
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So if the OP goes back to the original boot loader . . . ? But the fuse is an electronic/hardware fuse, yes? So it can not be reset?
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No, that RPMB fuse is irrelevant to this whole discussion. it has nothing to do with the OPs issue.
I still don't know why the app isn't installing. it's still seeing either root, or Knox tripped.
OP - install this app and we'll know for sure if Knox is tripped: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.bryancandi.knoxcheck&hl=en
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No, that RPMB fuse is irrelevant to this whole discussion. it has nothing to do with the OPs issue.
I still don't know why the app isn't installing. it's still seeing either root, or Knox tripped.
OP - install this app and we'll know for sure if Knox is tripped: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.bryancandi.knoxcheck&hl=en
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So if the OP goes back to the original boot loader . . . ? But the fuse is an electronic/hardware fuse, yes? So it can not be reset?
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Just found this from an initial cursory search . . . still searching.
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Re: Samsung Galaxy S8 stuck on boot (logo)
I did a bit of reading, and from what I saw, the RPMB Fuse is supposedly always displayed as being blown. There was a lot of speculation surrounding this, but they believe it's tripped in order to prevent using the board itself in another device, or to prevent downgrading of any kind."
https://us.community.samsung.com/t5...laxy-S8-stuck-on-boot-logo/td-p/107395/page/3
I have not found any consensus on this.
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shows Status 0x0 and im even back on the ROOTED rom
matthewd769 said:
shows Status 0x0 and im even back on the ROOTED rom
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The app I linked to sows 0x0?
Ok good, so Knox isn't tripped.
Which means you likely didn't flash the stock ROM properly then to remove root?
the_scotsman said:
The app I linked to sows 0x0?
Ok good, so Knox isn't tripped.
Which means you likely didn't flash the stock ROM properly then to remove root?
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I flashed the BQL1 firmware to go to oreo ... not sure what else I can flash then??

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